By British Library

British Library Stamp Cap

Regular price £30.00
Regular price Sale price £30.00
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
Regular price £30.00
Regular price Sale price £30.00

Wear a little piece of British Library history, unearthed from our archives! 

These organic cotton caps feature a reproduction of an authentic Library Stamp, representing a slice of our past and our commitment to a sustainable future.

This stamp features the date of 1981, a royal coat of arms, and ‘British Library’ in a scroll motif.
Library Stamps – or acquisition stamps – were used for security and in tracing the provenance of collections.

Library Stamps – or acquisition stamps – are used for security and in tracing the provenance of collections. Further information on British Library stamps can be found here 

This product is printed on demand by our partners Teemill.

Size Guide

Centimeters

Product Measurement Point Hat Circumference
Minimum Size 55
Maximum Size 72

 

Head Circumference: Please measure around the circumference of your head and compare to the product measurements given above.

This product is one size but is adjustable.

Product Specification

100% Organic Cotton Cap with Recycled Plastic Peak, Recycled Polyester Thread and adjustable YKK Metal buckle. DTF Printed.

For more information here. 

Shipping and delivery 

Shipping type 

Price 

Shipping times* 

UK Standard Royal Mail 

£ 5 

3 - 5 days 

EU Delivery 

-

Suspended

International Delivery 

£ 15 

10 - 20 days 

*from dispatch, please allow up to 3 working days for production. 

Custom clothes are not eligible for free shipping.

As these products are made to order, we do not offer refunds on custom clothing unless they are faulty or we have made an error. 

Your items are made to order and shipped by Teemill from the UK.

For more information about custom clothing please click here.

Made to last

If looked after well, each product should last for years, and at the end of its life you can use the QR code on the label to send it back to Teemill, where it’ll be turned back into usable material and made into new garments.

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